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RUSSIAN EXPEDITION

ONE BLOOD EXPEDITION 

SUMMIT TO SEA

MT. HOOD

AMERICAN/IRANIAN ALPINE CLIMB

AMERICAN/IRANIAN ALPINE CLIMB

American Alpine Club/Iranian Alpine Club Climbers Exchange Branndon was one of 13 climbers selected by the American Alpine Club to represent the United States as a U.S. delegate in a very unique and rare opportunity to climb the highest mountain in the Middle East, Mt. Damavand.  They also had the opportunity to climb Alam Kuh, a technical big wall …

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Mount Hood

Of Men and Mountains – Mount Hood 2010 There are few places in all the world that rival the beautiful, dramatic mountains of the Cascade volcanoes of the Pacific Northwest. This will be the backdrop for the second annual Of Men and Mountains trip. Our objective for the trip is to bring a unique group …

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One Blood Expedition

One Blood Expedition In 2008 Branndon wanted to kick off his launch of his non profit One Blood Initiative by attempting to climb with his brother Greg, the three tallest mountains in Africa: Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Mt. Kenya in Kenya, and Mt. Stanley in Uganda. Their goal was to use only human power to move from mountain …

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Russian Expedition

Branndon worked with Russian teens teaching team and leadership skills in Moscow. He then flew from Moscow to the border of Georgia in the Caucasus mountains to lead a team to Mt. Elbrus, the tallest mountain in Europe.

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Summit to Sea

Summit To Sea This was the first expedition to start it all. The trip included Branndon and Greg Bargo climbing the highest mountain in North America, scuba diving and biking over 4000 miles through 4 states, 2 provinces, and 3 countries. The journey began by climbing Mt. McKinley, in Denali National Park, Alaska. They then hopped on …

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